IPA: /kɑːrˈtuːn/
KK: /kɑrˈtun/
To create funny or satirical drawings, often in a simple style.
He loves to cartoon in his free time, drawing silly characters and scenes.
Past: cartooned
Past Participle: cartooned
A drawing or series of drawings that are funny or tell a story, often found in newspapers or on television.
The children laughed at the funny cartoon on TV.
To create a funny or exaggerated drawing that represents a person, situation, or idea.
The artist decided to cartoon the politician to highlight his funny expressions.
Past: cartooned
Past Participle: cartooned
Cartoon originates from the Italian word 'cartone', meaning a large sheet of paper or cardboard. The term was used to describe a drawing made on such a surface, particularly for the purpose of creating a painting or tapestry. Over time, it evolved to refer to humorous illustrations or animated films.
Think of 'cartone' as a large sheet of paper where drawings are made, which helps you remember that a cartoon is a drawing or animation that often tells a story in a humorous way.